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be made!!The right to edit is reserved. –Danielle
Elizabeth Tumminio, Editor

Academic Information

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YALEDIVINITYSCHOOL

Final Exam
Schedule

Second Semester,
2006-2007

Monday, May 7

9:00 - noon

Rel. 600

O.T. Interpretation (J. Collins)

Niebuhr Hall

Rel. 600

Latourette S223

2:00 - 5:00

Rel. 601

N.T. Interpretation (Swancutt)

Great Hall

Rel. 601

Niebuhr Hall

Tuesday, May 8

9:00 - noon

Rel. 686

Greek Exegesis: II Peter - Jude (Hultin)

S200 Bushnell

2:00 - 5:00

Rel. 605

Elementary N.T. Greek (Nongbri)

Wood Sem. S117

2:00 - 5:00

Rel. 677

Seminar on First Isaiah (Roberts)

Taylor S118

Wednesday, May 9

9:00 - noon

Rel. 604

Elementary Biblical Hebrew (Stokes)

Niebuhr Hall

2:00 - 4:00

Rel. 739

Evangelicalism (Balmer)

Niebuhr Hall

Rel. 673

Hebrew Exegesis: Amos/Hosea (Roberts)

Taylor S118

Thursday, May 10

9:00 - 11:00

Rel. 726

Systematic Theology (Jones)

Niebuhr Hall

Rel. 726

Latourette S223

2:00 - 5:00

Rel. 674

Intermediate Hebrew II (Hoffer)

S101 Bushnell

Friday, May 11

9:00 - 11:00

Rel. 723

Music in Western Christian Tradition (Fassler)

Great Hall

New M.A.R.
Concentrate in Black Religion in the African Diaspora: This concentration is an interdisciplinary
program based in the DivinitySchool curriculum and encourages students to take
courses pertinent to African American religious studies in other departments of
the University. At least eighteen credit hours must be taken in courses
focusing on Black religion with one course in at least four areas of the
curriculum. In addition, six credit hours of foundational study are required in
Bible and twelve in history and theology. Although not required, up to
six hours of credit may be given for a major paper or project. Please
contact Professor Emilie Townes (emilie.townes@yale.edu) if you have any
questions about or would like to focus on this concentration.

From the MinistryResourceCenter:You can be a member
of MinistryResourceCenter when you graduate,
no matter where you are.UPS will help
us serve you.Ask for details.Also, you need resources for your summer
jobs, we’re around.We’re open year
round!And if you’d like to check out
materials you haven’t had time for during the school year, they’re here for you
now.Come on by!

Lectures and Events

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Hate
hunger? Love taking leisurely strolls through the city on Sundays?The New York City CROP Hunger Walk will be this Sunday, Apr 29th, at 2pm.(Registration begins at 1
PM;
the walk begins at 2 PM. It starts at Fifth Avenue and 90th Street, at The Church of the
Heavenly Rest. A reception will be held afterward at Fifth Ave Presbyterian
Church, at Fifth and 55th Street.)The walk should be relatively short and
painfree. Seventy-five percent of the funds raised go to Church World Service's
hunger initiatives, and a quarter go to local hunger programs. A few div
schoolers will be meeting up there - send me an email if you would like to meet
up and join us!Christina McRorieMore info here:http://nyccropwalk.org/
and here: http://www.churchworldservice.org/CROP/index.html

The Spring Chill Out at two
locations!Come to Spring Chill Out at
the Medical School Campus will be on
May2, at Harkness Hall from
12-3.Come and de-stress at the
annual Spring Chill Out. Enjoy free healthy food, massages, give-aways,
facials, and more as you relax with G&P friends.The Spring Chill Out at HGS will be on Friday, May 4
at the Hall of Graduate Studies
Courtyard from 1-4.Release
your anxiety as you jump in the moonbounce or participate in sumo wrestling.Kids are welcome too - there will be food,
balloons, and facepainting.Rainsite is
119 HGS and McDougal Common Room.These
both are non-alcoholic events.

St. John’s Church Choir and musical
guests will present a benefit concert
for The Connecticut Coalition to Save Darfur:On Sunday, May 6 at 7
p.m.,
St.
John's Episcopal Church in North Haven and its choir will present
J. Rutter's "Requiem" and host other musical artists in a benefit
concert for the Connecticut Coalition to Save Darfur.In addition to the church's choir, other
performers will include student vocal musicians from the HopkinsSchool, New Haven; guitarist/songwriter
Michael Bennett; musicians Nick Appleby and Russell Shaddox; and various other
performers. The featured speaker for this event will be David Morse, an
independent journalist, novelist, and human rights activist who has focused his
energies on Darfur for the past two years.

The
Connecticut Coalition to Save Darfur is a diverse group of secular and
non-secular organizations from across the state.The growing coalition includes the several
Jewish Community Relations Councils, the Archdiocese of Hartford's Office of
Black Catholic Ministries and the Waterbury NAACP.The group is working as part of thehttp://www.savedarfur.org/
Save Darfur Coalition to spur the U.S. government into action to help put an
end to the genocide that has already killed more than 400,000 and displaced 2.5
million people in an area the size of Texas. To learn more about the coalition,
visit http://ctsavedarfur.org/.Tickets to the concert are $15 (suggested
donation), and children under 10 are free. To reserve tickets, call (203)
239-0156, Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., or email jhutchins@stjohns-northhaven.org.Tickets will also be sold at the door the
night of the performance.St. John's Episcopal Church is located
at 3 Trumbull Place, at the top of the North Haven green. For more
information, visit http://www.stjohns-northhaven.org/

Staying
in new haven for the summer?Want to do
wicked fun things?Shoot me an
e-mail!I am putting together an e-mail list of everyone who is staying in the
city this summer... this way we can go to free concerts on the Green, have
picnics, go to the beach, pretend to be dinosaurs... whatever people are interested
in here in the Elm City...Peace, Rachel Valente, rachel.valente@yale.edu

Living in the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Three Days of Film and Discussion.Beyond the buzzwords and stereotypes are the
individual experiences of people - Palestinian and Israeli, living in an area
of conflict.This event will take place
from May 4 - 6, 2007 in Linsley-Chittenden Hall, 63 High Street, New Haven,
room 101All events are free and we
invite all audiences to attend and participate.Contact http://pantheon.yale.edu/%7Eyf37/>http://pantheon.yale.edu/~yf37/ for more information.

Symposium on Aging:Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Aging through Film and
Stories from India and Japanwill be held on May 4, 2007 from 8:30a.m. - 5:00p.m.Location: WhitneyHumanitiesCenter Auditorium.

The
Student Book Supply is happy to announce its annual spring clearance sale all next week (April 30-May 4th) in the Bookstore.ALL STOCK IS ON SALE!For more details, particularly on daily specials,
check out our website.

Hello
Everyone, I am on the Board of Directors for the AIDS Interfaith Network, an
agency that provides services for people affected by HIV/AIDS in the African
American community.I would like to
invite you to help me raise money for
AIDS Walk New Haven.I will participate in this walk on Sunday, April 22, 2007 in an effort to raise
awareness of the devastating impact that HIV/AIDS is having on the black
community and to raise funds for agencies such as the AIDS Interfaith
Network.If you would like to support
this effort, please use this link to
donate: https://www.active.com/donate/awnh2007/RMiller313.The website is secure, fast and easy to
use.At the website you will be able to
choose an amount to donate and receive email confirmation of your
donation.We would be happy to receive
any contribution that you would be able to make.Thank you in advance for your help.Blessings,

Yolanda
Y. Smith

Classifieds

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Needed/Lost and Found:

Micah’s Lost his Mitt!Prepare to suffer the consequences if you took my
catcher's mitt from the holy grounds coffee shop.I will eat your ears if I find out you did
it.Please return the mitt to the coffee
shop or to me personally, immediately.It's kinda mine and I’d like to have it back.Thanks, Micah(Note from the Q-Source Editor: Return the mitt, oh ye mitt pilfer!Who would us would dare to willingly unleash
the wrath of Micah????)

Lost Keys: Did anyone find a set of
lost keys? I believe I lost them sometime during Div. School Idol this past
Friday evening. If anyone happens to find them, can you contact me at tamika.aaron@yale.edu.Thank you and God Bless, Tamika Aaron

Lost Umbrella: Friends, Did anyone find a
black collapsible umbrella (with a push-button in the handle) last Wednesday
evening (4/18) or Thursday morning just outside of Marquand Chapel on the south
side pew between the inner and outer doors?If so, do let me know.Thanks,
Lynda Tyson

For Sale:

Furniture for sale from Anne Blackfield: All furniture is one or two
years old, good condition. All prices negotiable. Preferred pick-up would be
after May 4, but that is negotiable as well.

Incoming Student
looking for Intentional Community Housing/Housemates close to Div School: I'm
looking for a house and/or housemates interested in intentional community
living (a certain mindfulness of our ecological footprint, focus on community
building with each other and our neighbors, maybe some gardening action?). No
TV prefered, co-ed is fine, a less-than-new place would be splendid. Not sure
how to go about this...New to the New Haven
area. Starting sometime in mid/late August. Please contact Frederica at fghesquiere@alum.dartmouth.org
with any ideas or information or openings or a shared interest. Thanks!

Apartment Sublet: Great one-bedroom apartment,
fully furnished, available for the months of June and July on Clark Street, right off of State Street.Right behind Modern Pizza, Christopher Martins
Restaurant and Amato's pizza.Rent is
$800 plus utilities. Great backyard with grill and picnic tables. If
interested, please contact christine.carter@yale.edu.Blessings!

Beautiful One-bedroom
apartment to sublet: Available June 1-August 20.Located fourth floor of Harrison Court Apartment Building, 210 Park
Street Very convenient to campus, right across from the Af-Am House and Pierson
College, half a block from Chapel Street Building has elevator and
coin-operated laundry in basement Beautiful view of campus, big windows
Hardwood floors Could easily be shared by two people Rent includes all
utilities except electricity. Monthly
rent competitive, somewhat negotiable Let me know if you or someone you know
might be interested!Email:amd54@pantheon.yale.edu

Sublet Available: Is anyone still looking for
a place to live this summer?I'm trying
to sublet one bedroom in a great apartment near the corner of Edwards and Orange (~15 min. walk to downtown;
10 mins to YaleDivinitySchool).The apartment has two full baths, a full
kitchen, and a den. The rent is $485, and includes all utilities, a/c, cable,
wireless internet, off-street parking, and a weekly cleaning service for the
common areas.There is also a
coin-operated washer and dryer in the building. The room is available from the
beginning of June through the end of August, at which point you could sign a
new lease if you wish. This is a really great apartment. If I weren't moving
elsewhere to go to graduate school, I would definitely stay in it!Feel free to give me a call if you have any
questions, or would like to come see the apartment. My e-mail is adam.wells@yale.edu.

Employment:

Cat Sitter Needed: Want to earn a bunch of
money for just coming by feeding, playing, and hanging out with a cute kitty
for a week?I need a cat sitter as I go
home for Mother's Day.Dates:
5/11/07-5/17/07.My cute little Rosie
needs a friend for the week I am gone, will you be her friend?Please come to my house, feed her, love her,
play with her.Clean the litter box once
and that's it!!My apartment is cool,
has air-conditioning (if needed), lots of movies, digital Cable, all the works
so you can enjoy just chillin’ here for awhile each day.Read a book on the couch, play with kitty
with a ton of toys, etc.Let me know
asap if you'd like to come in and kitty sit!!Thanks, Christy Groves(christina.groves@hotmail.com)

Los Embajadores is seeking
volunteers
who have experience or interest in living in Mexico and Latin America, can
communicate in Spanish (at least conversational level), enjoy working with
teenagers, are motivated to educate others about social justice issues, can
facilitate a spiritually enriching service experience, are committed to Los
Embajadores’s five components (Service, Simple Living, Spirituality, Community,
and Social Justice), and want to provide a fun experiential learning
opportunity for high school youth!Our Mexico immersion program for U.S. and Canadian teens is
coordinated by volunteers who act as liaisons between the participating groups
of youth and our Mexican host communities, which means translating, guiding the
group to worksites and activities, and educating the group on the community,
life, and culture around them. Volunteers are not expected to be experts, but
familiarity with Mexican culture or border and immigration issues is helpful.
Los Embajadores volunteers should feel competent in leading a faith-based
experience that uses Catholic Social teaching to help participants understand
their call to respond to social injustices witnessed during their week in Mexico.Contact Kathleen McGoey as soon as possible
for more information at (503)806.9575 or director@losembajadores.org.

Paid Summer Internship in
DC, Atlanta, New Orleans, or Kansas City:NeighborWorks America is interested in finding
exceptional people who have the skills needed to meet our future employment
needs. Through a variety of programs, NeighborWorks America's Intern Program is
designed to help recruit and attract talented individuals to occupations within
NeighborWorks America. The program offers interns
professional experiences and formal training opportunities that can be adapted
to meet the Intern’s educational and professional goals and interests.NeighborWorks America’s Intern Program provides
an opportunity to earn money, and train with people who manage the day-to-day
business of our organization.The Intern
Program is designed to attract outstanding individuals into a variety of
professions vital to NeighborWorks America's growth and development.
The Intern Program provides various mixtures of formal training, developmental
on-the-job assignments, research assignments, workshops, and mentorships that
will develop the skills needed for professional success and growth.The Intern Program provides paid 12 week
internships commencing on June 4, 2007. Each intern will be assigned a Mentor to provide direction and
supervision of the work assigned and to provide guidance and development on the
Intern’s professional skills. All interns will orally present the
deliverable/summarization of the internship work during the NeighborWorks®
Training Institute in Washington, DC on August 21, 2007.If you have an interest in working with an
excellent national non-profit community revitalization organization, please
contact Human Resources at NeighborWorks America.Please send a cover letter and resume to resumes@nw.org by May 4, 2007.We encourage
you to review our website at www.nw.org
to learn more about our Company.

Workers Needed for
Commencement:
Students workers are needed for Commencement exercises on May 27th and 28th.Students
are needed for ushering, food and beverage service, set-up and clean-up,
hospitality, and general assistance in helping Commencement go smoothly and
enjoyably.These are work-study
positions for which wages are paid.If
you are interested in working one or both days, please let my assistant Mike
Giaquinto know.You may email Mike at michael.giaquinto@yale.edu.Thank you.Dale Peterson, Dean of Students

Attention
Students:The Office of External
Relations and Alumni Relations needs your help!We are looking for several students to help staff the Faith and Citizenship Conference on May 4th and 5th.We need registration desk greeters, ushers,
and other miscellaneous jobs.If you are
interested, please contact Erin O'Roak in the Alumni Relations Department
across from Room N217 near the Dean's office.Contact erin.oroak@yale.edu for
more information.Did I mention there is
free food involved?

My
husband Joseph is a PhD candidate here at Yale.We are looking for a math tutor
for our 14 year old twins (Hannah and James) in high school geometry and
some algebra 2.We live at 386 Prospect
St.next to the Yale School of Forestry within walking distance and also on the
Science Hill shuttle bus line.We can
pay $11 per hour and would like to find someone who could tutor 2 or 3 evenings
a week (possibly more) in our homefrom
about 6:15pm to 7:15pm and/or for an hour or hour and a half on Saturday
afternoons starting as soon as possible for about 5 weeks.If a qualified math tutor with the right
experience came forward, we could possibly increase that hourly rate, if it
would make the difference in getting a well qualified, experienced tutor.Potential candidates can contact me at Michele@cumming.com.Many thanks, Michele Cumming

Work at the Student Book
Supply: The
Student Book Supply is now accepting applications for the position of Sales
Clerk for next academic year (2 positions available).The ideal candidate will be friendly and
helpful, dependable, love books, enjoy people, and have a flexible afternoon
schedule.Previous bookstore or retail
experience is helpful (yes, even if it was when you were in high school), but
not necessary.10-12 hours/per week
(including reading weeks and spring break); must be work-study eligible.Work-study wage and book/merchandise
discounts plus a great group of co-workers.If interested, pick up an application in the bookstore and speak to Lisa
at 432-6101 or at: lisabeth.huck@yale.edu.

Worship Opportunities

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The
University Church welcomes you to the following worship opportunities:

Sunday, April 2910:30 am - A Multifaith Reflection and Service of Celebration in honor
of the Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Streets as University Chaplain and Senior Pastor
of the University Church. All are welcome. Reception follows.

8:00-8:30 pm - Final Evening Prayerof the semester in Dwight
Chapel on Old Campus. Student-led, informal ecumenical Christian worship, with
music, scripture, and a spoken reflection offered by a student. Cookies and hot
drinks served.

Ordination Invitation: All are invited to attend the
ordination of Trish Cunningham and Susan Wyper to the diaconate on June 9th at
10:30 am at Christ Church Cathedral, 45 Church Street, Hartford, CT.Red stoles are requested for clergy.Reception follows at Cathedral House. Come
early as there are seven candidates to be confirmed and space will be tight. We
hope to see you there!!!!

This Week in Marquand:

Monday, April 30: Hymn Sing, led by
the Methodist Student Group.Tuesday, May 1: A Service of
Thanksgiving and Blessing for the End of Term, led by the Chapel Ministers.